First off, I just want to say that entrepreneurship is not for everyone. Some people yearn to become an entrepreneur and believe it is their calling, while others just want to play the supportive role for a reputable company.

Think of enterpreneurship as a sport. Some people are naturally gifted athletes who are able to pickup the sport in a matter of weeks, while others aren’t able to adapt even after years of practice. But like any athlete, just because you have the talent doesn’t mean you will become a success.

Don’t get me wrong, genetics do play a crucial role when determing an entrepreneur’s success, but it isn’t the only factor that decides it. If you don’t have the genetics, you can make it up with perserverance and dedication.

Remember, anyone can become an entrepreneur, but not everyone can be a successful one.

Therefore, I will describe 3 traits that an entrepreneur needs if he/she wants to become successful.

Retirement isn’t as easy to deal with as many people believe. The first couple of weeks or so may seem amazing because all of a sudden you have so much time on your hands. However, as weeks turn to months, you start to get bored and you may even start wishing you were back at your office working from nine to five.

If this is true for you, you’re not alone. A lot of men and women who retire early from work experience the same problem, and then they’re stuck with this one single question:

Acquiring and keeping the best employees are getting more difficult every year. Even once a person is hired, he can decide to leave your company whenever he/she chooses. In some cases, you realize your new worker isn’t as productive as you would have hoped, which may lead to early termination.

Hiring an employee is not an easy task. It takes time, effort, and money to find and hire the right person for the job, so it makes sense that employers want to get the best bang for their buck, so to speak.

Unfortunately, if you aren’t well-known in your industry, you’re already at a disadvantage. Large corporations like Google or Zappos already have a well-known company reputation, which attracts talented workers to join their company. Let’s be honest, high quality employees would rather work for a company like Google rather than a small tech firm.

Everyone wants to be successful in their lives. From the time that we were children, we all had dreams and aspirations that we wanted to achieve. Regardless of your ultimate goal, the road to success is both tedious and difficult.

That being said, many people have the same dream – to make lots and lots of money. Although a large amount of people want to be the next billionaire, only a handful are actually able to become one. But what makes these people so different from the rest? Some say inheritance, while others say luck. These may be true to some extent, but most them share some similar traits which helped them become successful.

It’s not too late for you to start making changes to obtain these traits. Remember, not everyone who was successful started off wealthy, so if they can do it then why not you?

Muhammad Ali is one of the most famous sport celebrities of all time because of his charismatic personality along with his boxing abilities. Unfortunately, the man known as “The People’s Champion” died last Friday on June 3rd, but his legacy will still be remembered due to the impact he has made in the boxing world.

Ali’s confidence and provocative attitude has attracted fans from around the world. Some of the statements he has made in his career have been quoted by millions of people and will forever live on. For example, his infamous statement: “Fly like a butterfly and sting like a bee”, may be recognized as one of the most popular quotes in American history.

It’s 3pm and you’ve been at work for 6 hours. You can feel the afternoon fatigue starting to set in. You become drowsy, your eyelids get heavy, and you can’t seem to focus on your work no matter how hard you try. You drink coffee for a quick pick-me up, but it fails miserably as your tolerance to caffeine has increased dramatically. So what now? How do you wake yourself up and get out of this daze? Say hello to exercise!

That’s right, working out is a fantastic way to wake yourself up when you start feeling the mid-afternoon energy dump. Not only that, but you may be able to prevent the afternoon fatigue altogether if you just work out 3 times per week.